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“Taiwan’s most beautiful scenery is its people”; this statement summarizes the most memorable impression of Taiwan for many foreign visitors. If you start from Taipei and travel south, along with the rising temperature, you will also begin to notice a growing sense of friendliness and hospitality among the people you meet. Cities along the way welcome guests with their unique features and special local cuisines.

As soon as planes arrive in Taiwan, visitors will have access to the comprehensive railway system encircling the island, as well as a convenient public highway system to reach their destinations. The Taiwan High Speed Rail along the west coast makes it particularly easy for taking 1-day round trips between northern and southern Taiwan. No matter where your first stop is, you can almost always reach your destination on the same day. Taiwan does not feature a vast territory or the most breath-taking mountains and rivers, but here, visitors can experience the local cultural landscape, which has a tendency to inspire heartfelt reflections. Travelers can reach destinations in the mountains or by the sea in just a single day; this is Taiwan’s advantage that will absolutely amaze you.

During your trip, don’t forget to sample some of Taiwan’s famous snacks and delicacies. In Taiwan, where eating out is a regular habit for most, delicious foods are found on every street and in every alleyway. Large crowds gathering at night-markets to enjoy late-night snacks is a common scene in Taipei, the nation’s capital, all along the west coast down to Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung. From early morning to late at night, you can always find great places for food and fun. If you travel eastward toward Hualien or Taitung, you can breathe in the vastness of the mountains and sea, witness the hunting skills of indigenous hunters, or join the local farms for a picnic on the lawn. Experience Taiwan with all five of your senses for a special trip that you will never forget.